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00:07:03Well, Bob, I've known you for 20 years.
00:07:06I never thought a thing like this could happen.
00:07:09It's as much of a surprise to me as it is to you, Johnny.
00:07:12You don't think Bob stole this money, do you, Ed?
00:07:15I don't know what to think.
00:07:17You feel you should go ahead and prosecute?
00:07:19Well, I don't want to be hard on Webster.
00:07:22If you confess and return the money, I'll drop the charge.
00:07:25I can't confess to a thing I didn't do.
00:07:28I'd only be branding myself a thief.
00:07:30Well, Bobby's right.
00:07:32If he's innocent, that's a pretty big price to pay for his freedom.
00:07:35Bob, I have no alternative but to hold you for trial.
00:07:39Well, can he be admitted to bail?
00:07:42I don't know why not.
00:07:43How much will the bond be?
00:07:45Oh, a thousand ought to do.
00:07:46We can handle that all right, Doctor.
00:07:48You know, of course, there's a fee of $100.
00:07:51Mm-hmm.
00:08:01William, I'm afraid I'll have to borrow the $100 from you.
00:08:07All right.
00:08:25Try and forget about what's happened.
00:08:27We'll talk about it later.
00:08:29We'll talk about it later, huh?
00:08:42Daddy.
00:08:44Now who's it?
00:08:46You are, because you're late for my party.
00:08:49I'm sorry, dear.
00:08:51I couldn't get here any sooner.
00:08:54My, don't you look pretty.
00:08:57And everybody brought me presents.
00:08:59Well, aren't these lovely?
00:09:02I wish birthdays came oftener.
00:09:04Oh, do you?
00:09:06And look what Dr. Christian sent me.
00:09:09Isn't it beautiful?
00:09:10Oh, she's a fine lady.
00:09:12And all these beautiful clothes.
00:09:15Oh, my.
00:09:17Oh, my.
00:09:19Oh, my.
00:09:21Oh, my.
00:09:23Oh, my.
00:09:25I don't know how to thank you folks.
00:09:28Skip the thanks, Paul.
00:09:30Well, it's mighty nice of you all.
00:09:33Oh, it's nothing.
00:09:34Nothing at all.
00:09:35Nothing?
00:09:36I'd call that something.
00:09:38It's almost a shame to eat it.
00:09:40I tried out a new recipe.
00:09:43I tried out a new recipe, and I hope it works out all right.
00:09:46Well, there's only one way to find out.
00:09:49And don't slice it too thin.
00:09:51Yeah, I want a great big piece.
00:09:53That goes for me, too.
00:09:55Hey, you've got to blow out the candles.
00:09:57Look, Janey, do like this, and you'll get them all out with one blow.
00:10:04Oh, wait.
00:10:06Did you make a wish?
00:10:13Good, you got them all out.
00:10:15Now you get your wish.
00:10:16What did you wish for?
00:10:17Got to tell.
00:10:18Got to tell.
00:10:19Got to tell.
00:10:20No, I don't.
00:10:21It's a secret.
00:10:23But I'll tell Daddy.
00:10:29I wish Mommy could be here.
00:10:32She is, darling.
00:10:34Our thoughts keep her with us always.
00:10:44What's the matter with you kids?
00:10:46Has your curiosity gotten stronger than your appetites?
00:10:49There's a fine big cake ready to be eaten.
00:10:56Put that chim-chim and that Lindy hop away.
00:11:01There's a brand new rhythm that's the top today.
00:11:07I bet it's even tops way up on Mars.
00:11:11A hundred million people give it 48 stars.
00:11:17Birds in the trees, they're all singing.
00:11:20Even the breeze seems to say,
00:11:23you better get up and jump into a rhythm that's red and white and blue.
00:11:28When you feel low, just get swinging.
00:11:31You can be so bright and gay.
00:11:33The rhythm in you is gloom-a-dooing.
00:11:36The rhythm is red and white and blue.
00:11:39We all know how much it's worth to laugh and make our livings.
00:11:44There's no other place on Earth where they use up two thanksgivings.
00:11:49The future may hold lots of changes.
00:11:52Things will grow old still, I say.
00:11:55The music forever will be new while the rhythm is red and white and blue.
00:12:10The future may hold lots of changes.
00:12:14Things will grow old still, I say.
00:12:17The music forever will be new while the rhythm is red and white and blue.
00:12:24When you feel low, just get swinging.
00:12:27You can be so bright and gay.
00:12:30The rhythm is red and white and blue.
00:12:33We all know how much it's worth to laugh and make our livings.
00:12:38forever we'll be new while the rhythm is red and white and blue. The rhythm is red and white and blue.
00:12:46Now you'll hear some real singing. Go on, go on. I like it. So you think she's good, do you think?
00:13:00Even better than you? Janey's good enough to win the music contest and I'll bet she wins it too.
00:13:05Sure she will. Come on, come on.
00:13:11There's a place where every wish comes true. It's really grand, a wonderland.
00:13:28The pixies and the gnomies wait on you and no one tells you what to do.
00:13:38In the make-believe land of dreams where the dollar bills grow on trees.
00:13:44Silver slippers for girls to wear, golden jewels for all to share.
00:13:50In the make-believe land of dreams by the peppermint-flavored trees.
00:13:56Hear the humming of chocolate bees, watch the candy tiger sneeze.
00:14:02Come take a trip with me tonight when you're asleep.
00:14:08This magic land you'll see and lots of secrets that you must keep.
00:14:14There's a little old dwarf so fat, wears a hollyhock for a hat.
00:14:20All your wishes come true it seems in make-believe land of dreams.
00:14:29That's well, Janey. It certainly was nice.
00:14:31Yeah, that was a cute song, boy.
00:14:34Thanks very much for the party, Dr. Christian. It was wonderful.
00:14:38You're welcome, darling. It was the most successful party I ever gave.
00:14:45I think she really enjoyed herself today. She'll come out of it all right.
00:14:49Sometimes I think so. Then again, like today, she smiles. It's not from her heart.
00:14:57Do you know what her wish was?
00:15:02It takes time, Bob. The loss of her mother was a pretty serious shock.
00:15:07Now this other thing had to happen.
00:15:11We've been friends for years and I want to help you all I can.
00:15:15But first I want your word that you didn't take that money.
00:15:19You have my word.
00:15:20That's all I wanted to know.
00:15:24Now the next step is to prove your innocence.
00:15:26But how? I don't know where to start.
00:15:29You'll have to find a way.
00:15:31But Janey...
00:15:33Isn't it true, Mr. Webster, you have great aspirations for the musical success of your daughter?
00:15:38Yes. So is everyone else in the house.
00:15:40And isn't it also true that a good musical education would demand the outlay of considerable money?
00:15:45I guess you could spend any amount on it.
00:15:47Then you admit you have great ambitions for your daughter, musically.
00:15:51Yes, I have.
00:15:53That is all.
00:15:55May it please the court. I would like to recall Dr. Christian to the stand.
00:15:59Doctor.
00:16:05Doctor, you've testified that you've known the defendant for a long time.
00:16:08Doctor, you've testified that you've known the defendant in this case for over 20 years.
00:16:12That's right.
00:16:13During the course of that time, have you ever known the defendant to be either extravagant or dissatisfied with his station in life?
00:16:21No.
00:16:23Bob Webster's always had a job and earned a salary.
00:16:27He's always had enough to live modestly, same as any other person, to pay his debts.
00:16:32And would you say, Doctor, that Bob Webster is the type of a man who would steal to better his station in life, or that of his daughter?
00:16:39Certainly not. He would find another way, even if he had to make personal sacrifices himself.
00:16:44That is all, Doctor.
00:16:46Just a moment, please.
00:16:48Dr. Christian, you're such a good friend of the defendant, you're undoubtedly familiar with the state of his financial affairs.
00:16:54No, not exactly.
00:16:56But you do know that your friend is not, shall we say, prosperous?
00:17:00Well, there are different standards of prosperity.
00:17:03Here in River Sand, a man can be prosperous on very little.
00:17:06You haven't answered my question, Doctor.
00:17:08Would you call Bob Webster a prosperous man or not?
00:17:11Answer yes or no.
00:17:13Neither yes nor no is an answer.
00:17:16Will Your Honor please instruct the witness?
00:17:18The witness may phrase his reply as he sees fit.
00:17:22Very well, Doctor.
00:17:24You heard the defendant's admission that he had great ambitions for his daughter, didn't you?
00:17:28Yes.
00:17:29Then isn't it a fact that because of these ambitions, the defendant could find very good use for $3,000?
00:17:35I object.
00:17:37You object?
00:17:40Well, that's a new one on me.
00:17:42I should like to ask the court if Dr. Christian is here as a character witness or the attorney for the defense.
00:17:48Proceed with the matter at issue.
00:17:52May I ask what you object to, Doctor?
00:17:54I object to a very capable lawyer manipulating the testimony of the witnesses for the benefit of the jury.
00:18:03It certainly doesn't prove that Bob Webster stole $3,000 because he could use it.
00:18:09Well, I could use it.
00:18:11I think you could, too.
00:18:15That is all, Dr. Christian.
00:18:18If you as a jury, by your decision, brand Bob Webster as a thief,
00:18:22you will be doing so purely on circumstantial evidence.
00:18:27His conviction on such evidence would of itself constitute a crime far greater than the one he is so unjustly charged with.
00:18:37The defense rests.
00:18:40And you have seen the evidence.
00:18:43The defense rests.
00:18:46And you have seen with your own eyes, ladies and gentlemen, the altered entry in Bob Webster's account book.
00:18:52As against this evidence, what has the defense produced to contradict it?
00:18:57Nothing whatsoever, except the whimsical sentimentality of a character witness whose sole claim is that,
00:19:06well, Bob Webster could not have committed this crime because he never committed a like crime before.
00:19:14Your own intelligence will tell you, my friends, that if it were not for the first offenders,
00:19:20the prisons in this country would be closed forever.
00:19:24State rests.
00:19:27Hello, Roy. How's it going?
00:19:29Boy, you should have heard your boss go to town for Bob. Did he tell him a thing or two?
00:19:32Oh, I was just passing by. I thought I'd drop in.
00:19:36You mean you didn't drop in to see Judy?
00:19:38Oh, sure. That's right. I dropped in just to see Judy.
00:19:41Well, don't mind us. We'll go in the kitchen. Janie can help me with the dinner.
00:19:45That's so you and Judy can be alone.
00:19:52Smart girl, that Janie.
00:19:54I was afraid you were going to say something in front of her. Tell me, what are Bob's chances, Roy?
00:19:58If Dr. Christian were only defending him, he'd be sure to go free.
00:20:01I'll bet the prosecutor is burning yet.
00:20:04What if it were all over?
00:20:05But jeepers, Judy. There hasn't been as much excitement in River's End since the two-headed calf.
00:20:10You sound as though you enjoyed it.
00:20:12Well, it's a change from making prescriptions and jerking sodas.
00:20:15And anybody knows they can't find Bob guilty.
00:20:20Gee, Judy. I never saw you look like this before.
00:20:25You look so sweet and domestic.
00:20:27Thank you, Roy.
00:20:31Darning socks. Whose are they?
00:20:33Dr. Christian's.
00:20:35Mrs. Hastings and I have to keep an eye on him, otherwise he'd throw them out for just one little hole.
00:20:41You know, Judy.
00:20:43Seeing you there like that gives me an idea.
00:20:46Really?
00:20:48What kind of an idea?
00:20:50Well, I was just thinking.
00:20:54About what?
00:20:57I was going to ask you something.
00:20:59Go ahead.
00:21:03Judy.
00:21:05I'm hard as nails on socks.
00:21:07I got a whole drawer full of them that need mending.
00:21:09I was wondering. Would you?
00:21:12Bring them over sometime.
00:21:14Thanks, Judy.
00:21:16Roy, sometimes I wonder if I'm quite right.
00:21:19Sure you are, Judy. You're wonderful.
00:21:22Well, that helps. A little.
00:21:29Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, have you read Svartek?
00:21:31We have.
00:21:33The defendant will rise. Face the jury.
00:21:37We find the defendant guilty as charged.
00:21:46In view of the defendant's former standing in the community,
00:21:50the jury has moved to recommend clemency from the court.
00:21:54Your Honor, it is our intention to file an appeal.
00:21:58I ask that my client's bail be continued.
00:22:01Request granted.
00:22:03Court is adjourned.
00:22:19And the next little girl to vie for the honor
00:22:22of representing River's End at the State Music Festival
00:22:25is Little Carolyn White.
00:23:01Get a life, get the beat again, get the jive
00:23:05Shake your feet and head, keep alive
00:23:08That's your body's own path
00:23:12Get a life, get the clinkers out, get the jive
00:23:16Everybody shall keep alive
00:23:19That's your body's own path
00:23:24Now let me see, who have we next?
00:23:27Oh, yes, yes, of course.
00:23:29Miss Jane Webster.
00:23:45The story of a man
00:23:49The story of an orphaned toy
00:23:54If this I have to tell
00:23:58A boy, a girl, a naughty boy
00:24:03Romance, it's a lovely spell
00:24:09When love is new
00:24:14It's only sweet
00:24:19A spell, it's good
00:24:22A kiss, a sigh, all this
00:24:26When love was near
00:24:30When love is old
00:24:35It's only true
00:24:40They part and go
00:24:44They meet again
00:24:48When love is new
00:25:10They part and go
00:25:14They meet again
00:25:19When love is new
00:25:25They part and go
00:25:29They meet again
00:25:33When love is new
00:25:37They part and go
00:25:58Attention, please.
00:26:00The young lady selected to represent River's End
00:26:03at the State Capitol is Miss Jane Webster.
00:26:08Miss Jane Webster
00:26:11Miss Jane Webster
00:26:14Miss Jane Webster
00:26:17Miss Jane Webster
00:26:21You were wonderful, darling. I'm so proud of you.
00:26:24Congratulations.
00:26:26Janie, I think Judy wants to talk to you.
00:26:30Bob, I just came from the...
00:26:33You don't have to tell me.
00:26:35They denied the appeal.
00:26:37But why?
00:26:39Lack of further evidence.
00:26:44I told you to have that trial postponed.
00:26:47Bob's astrological astrological astrological astrological
00:26:51I told you to have that trial postponed.
00:26:54Bob's astrological aspects are very bad.
00:26:57When you get both Mars and Saturn in the ninth house, anything can happen.
00:27:02But will you be away a long time, Daddy?
00:27:05Not so very long, dear.
00:27:08You're going to like living here with Dr. Christian.
00:27:11Being with Judy and Mrs. Hastings.
00:27:14Seeing Dick every day.
00:27:16Why, you won't miss me at all.
00:27:18I'll try not to, Daddy.
00:27:20But I know I will.
00:27:25Is it business that you have to go away about?
00:27:28Yes, darling.
00:27:30Business.
00:27:32But St. Paul isn't so very far away.
00:27:35And you'll be coming there yourself pretty soon.
00:27:38Have you forgotten about that?
00:27:40And will I see you, Daddy?
00:27:43Will we be together then?
00:27:45Of course.
00:27:46Write me a letter telling me exactly when you're coming.
00:27:49I'll write you every, every day.
00:27:51And you'll write me too, won't you?
00:27:54I'd say I will.
00:27:56Maybe even twice a day.
00:27:58Morning and night.
00:28:00How would you like that?
00:28:02Oh, I'd like it.
00:28:04But where will I send my letters, Daddy?
00:28:07Where in St. Paul?
00:28:10Just give them to Roy.
00:28:12You know, he's the postmaster.
00:28:13He'll see I get them.
00:28:18Come on now.
00:28:20Give me a great big hug.
00:28:26Come, darling, you're a big girl now.
00:28:30You're not going to cry just because your daddy has to go away for a little while, are you?
00:28:34Of course you're not.
00:28:37Every time I have to do a thing like this, I wonder why I ever came here.
00:28:40Every time I have to do a thing like this, I wonder why I ever campaigned for the job.
00:28:54Well, Sheriff, hadn't we better be getting along?
00:28:57Number five's always pretty much on time.
00:29:00Are you going to St. Paul too, Mr. Sheriff?
00:29:03With Daddy?
00:29:05Yeah, I thought I'd better go along, just to keep him company.
00:29:07Goodbye, Doctor. Thanks for everything.
00:29:10Goodbye, Pa.
00:29:15Goodbye, darling.
00:29:17Goodbye.
00:29:20Be a good girl, won't you?
00:29:28Yes, I'll tell the doctor. Goodbye.
00:29:38Aren't you back early?
00:29:40Mm-hmm. I don't feel like skating.
00:29:47Don't you feel well, dear?
00:29:49I feel all right.
00:29:52Judy, how much longer is Daddy going to be away?
00:29:57Why, I don't know, dear, exactly.
00:30:01He just must be patient.
00:30:03Look what we have here, right out of the oven.
00:30:05Take one quick before the doctor comes in and accuses me of spoiling your appetite for dinner.
00:30:20You don't think the other children have said anything, do you?
00:30:23Sure as you would have mentioned it if they had.
00:30:26Well, the whole thing is bad business if you ask me.
00:30:36Janey, how about practicing some of your songs?
00:30:40You know, you've got to be in prize-winning shape for the finals of the music festival.
00:30:45Everybody in River's End is rooting for you to win that state scholarship.
00:30:49You're not going to let them down, are you?
00:30:52Your father wouldn't want you to, Jane.
00:30:55Come on.
00:30:59Now, let's see. Oh, I know, this one.
00:31:01It is the last
00:31:06rose of summer
00:31:13that bloometh
00:31:18on the loam.
00:31:24Oh, me love,
00:31:28alone,
00:31:32all alone.
00:31:48What's the matter, dear?
00:31:51I don't want to sing.
00:31:52I don't feel like it.
00:31:54Now, now, Janey, you mustn't cry.
00:31:57What's going on here, huh?
00:32:00What's the matter, honey?
00:32:02Look, I brought you a visitor.
00:32:05Hello.
00:32:07Hello.
00:32:10Is that for me?
00:32:12No.
00:32:14But would you like to take a walk with me while I deliver it?
00:32:17No, thank you.
00:32:19Oh, come on, it would be nice for you.
00:32:20Come on.
00:32:32The more I see of women, the less I know about them.
00:32:35Come back tomorrow, Dick. You must medicate you down.
00:32:38Oh, I won't.
00:32:40Better go upstairs and take a look.
00:32:43Well, I may not be a doctor,
00:32:45but I have sense enough to know
00:32:47when there's something wrong with a person,
00:32:48when a child won't eat,
00:32:50doesn't want to play,
00:32:52and pays no attention to her little boyfriend,
00:32:54there's something should be done about it.
00:33:00Morning, Miss Hastings.
00:33:02Morning, Roy.
00:33:03How's Janey?
00:33:05Oh, not so good. I bet she went to school today.
00:33:07Hello, Doc.
00:33:09Hello, Roy.
00:33:11What's the matter?
00:33:13I'm afraid Janey's developing a case of neurosis.
00:33:15Neurosis?
00:33:16She's been grieving so much for her father
00:33:18that if he serves his full time,
00:33:21I don't know what will happen to her.
00:33:27Why, Janey, what are you doing home?
00:33:33Janey, what's the matter?
00:33:35Why aren't you at school?
00:33:37Don't send me back.
00:33:39Please, Dr. Christian,
00:33:41don't make me go back to school.
00:33:43What's the matter, honey?
00:33:47What's the matter, Janey?
00:33:50What's the matter?
00:33:52I know why Daddy had to go away.
00:33:55It's because they put him in jail.
00:33:59They told me so at school.
00:34:01They said he stole the money.
00:34:04I'm never going back to school again.
00:34:07Never, never.
00:34:09I'm never going back to school again.
00:34:11I'm never going back to school again.
00:34:13I'm never going back to school again.
00:34:14Never, never, never.
00:34:16Now, now, be a good girl.
00:34:18Don't cry anymore.
00:34:21And they said worse things, too.
00:34:23That I was an orphan
00:34:25and that people had to look after me now.
00:34:28And they called my daddy
00:34:31a jailbird.
00:34:33You mustn't pay any attention
00:34:35to what the other children say.
00:34:37They don't really mean to hurt you.
00:34:39They just don't know any better.
00:34:41But I know Daddy wouldn't steal the money.
00:34:44He wouldn't steal.
00:34:46He didn't, did he?
00:34:48No, honey, of course he didn't.
00:34:50Well, why did they put him in jail?
00:34:54Listen, darling.
00:34:56Some people in River Sand,
00:34:5812 of them,
00:35:00believe that your father did something wrong.
00:35:02Although you and I know that he didn't.
00:35:04They believed he did.
00:35:06So your father had to go away for a little while
00:35:09just to satisfy those people.
00:35:12But he'll be back.
00:35:14He will.
00:35:32What is it, Doctor?
00:35:34She's found out about her father.
00:35:36The other children told her.
00:35:38Gee, that's tough.
00:35:40They've been tormenting her.
00:35:41Come on, little brat.
00:35:43Just wait till I get my hands on them.
00:35:45I'm afraid it's too late to do anything about that now.
00:35:48Doctor, she's running a temperature,
00:35:50101 and a half.
00:35:52Get her to bed and see that she keeps warm.
00:36:00Well, Doctor,
00:36:02aren't you going to prescribe something for her?
00:36:04I wouldn't know what to prescribe.
00:36:07Medical science hasn't yet found
00:36:09a cure for a broken heart.
00:36:11Then you cannot stand by
00:36:13and let that child go into a decline.
00:36:15We don't intend to.
00:36:17We've got to find a way to get Bob out of jail
00:36:19and bring him back here.
00:36:21There's not much we can do about that, Doc,
00:36:23outside of cooking up a jailbreak.
00:36:25No, I'm for that.
00:36:27I thought we could get away with it.
00:36:29Well, I'm afraid that's out of the question.
00:36:31Why don't we go see the prosecutor?
00:36:33Maybe he could do something.
00:36:35Prosecutor is a practical man, lawyer.
00:36:37He would simply tell us to bring him the man
00:36:39who took the money and he let Bob go free.
00:36:41He wouldn't take it.
00:36:43We only know it because we feel he did.
00:36:45We have no proof of it.
00:36:47That's why we failed the trial.
00:36:49We produced no evidence.
00:36:51Well, this is proof enough for me.
00:36:53Bob Webster was born under the sign of Jupiter
00:36:55and Jupiter people esteem honor and principle
00:36:57above everything else.
00:36:59I didn't know you were such a scholar, Mrs. Hastings.
00:37:01Well, I'm just scholar enough to know
00:37:03there were several other people in that bank
00:37:05that could have taken that money.
00:37:07Oh, we went over all that before the trial.
00:37:09They've all investigated
00:37:11the bank.
00:37:13No one had access to Bob's books.
00:37:15I got a doc, the bank examiner.
00:37:17That's our man.
00:37:19He could take the money, all of the books
00:37:21and then claim he found the alteration.
00:37:23Such a thing would be unheard of.
00:37:25It's their business to find mistakes.
00:37:27What about Bill Merrill?
00:37:29He's an officer in that bank.
00:37:31Old man Merrill just lets him play
00:37:33at being vice president.
00:37:35He gets an office boy's salary.
00:37:37Well, according to the stars,
00:37:39Bill Merrill could stand a little investigating.
00:37:41And little people love power and self.
00:37:43Why would Bill Merrill rob himself?
00:37:45He'll inherit the bank someday.
00:37:47In the meantime, what does he use for money?
00:37:49His father's such an old tightwad,
00:37:51Bill doesn't get enough money
00:37:53to take a girl to a movie.
00:37:55Churchill FM.
00:37:57Churchill FM, Doc.
00:37:59Find the woman in the case.
00:38:01That's who they go after when one of the big shot
00:38:03crooks has gotten away with a lot of dough.
00:38:05There it is right there, Doc.
00:38:07But we're not dealing with big shots, Roy.
00:38:09That kind of a woman wouldn't waste her time
00:38:11on a big shot like that.
00:38:13And if she did, we wouldn't know it.
00:38:15Well, maybe she only comes out at night.
00:38:18This Trichy, or whatever you call it,
00:38:20could be Venus.
00:38:22For when Neptune,
00:38:24which is one of Bill's signs,
00:38:26crosses Venus in the sixth house,
00:38:28that's what they call a bad aspect.
00:38:30Most anything is liable to happen.
00:38:32Maybe she's right, Doc.
00:38:34You know, he's been taking a lot of trips
00:38:36to Chicago lately, and he gets letters
00:38:38from Chicago with perfume on them.
00:38:39What do you know?
00:38:41Why wouldn't I know, being postmaster?
00:38:43They smell up the whole post office.
00:38:45There you are, Venus.
00:38:47The fem, Doc, as sure as your barn.
00:38:49Do these letters have a return address?
00:38:51I don't know.
00:38:53I only read the postcards.
00:38:55Well, if he knew who the woman was,
00:38:57we might have something to work on.
00:38:59If he only knew who sent the letters.
00:39:01You don't have to be a detective to find that out.
00:39:03What do you mean?
00:39:05Lula Thorpe is the maid in the Merrill house.
00:39:07Ask her.
00:39:09Lula's a pretty good maid.
00:39:11She's very tight-lipped about her family affairs.
00:39:14Yeah, she wouldn't give you the right time.
00:39:17Well, when a smart young man approaches
00:39:19a girl in the proper manner,
00:39:21she's apt to tell him anything.
00:39:23I don't know about Lula.
00:39:25I don't suppose she ever had a boyfriend of her own.
00:39:28Well, if she did,
00:39:30she got away before she could put the halter on him.
00:39:32Roy, this may be our only chance.
00:39:36Do you think you could approach Lula
00:39:37in the proper manner?
00:39:40Doc, you don't know what you're asking.
00:39:42It's for a good cause.
00:39:44But what will Judy think?
00:39:46She'll probably think you've gone berserk
00:39:48if she ever gets over the shock.
00:39:50One one two, please.
00:39:52A little practice along those lines
00:39:54won't do you any harm.
00:39:56Did you say Bill's birthday was the 10th of August?
00:39:58Why, that's tomorrow.
00:40:00Hello, Lulu.
00:40:02This is Roy Davis.
00:40:04Look, Roy.
00:40:06Isn't it beautiful?
00:40:08The moon's coming up.
00:40:10Yes, sir.
00:40:12Coming up right over Mrs. Martin's cow shed.
00:40:14How can you be so unromantic at a time like this?
00:40:18Why could you sit here forever and forever
00:40:21to the end of eternity?
00:40:23Well, I hadn't counted on staying quite that long.
00:40:26Oh, but Lula,
00:40:28I had been admiring you for some time
00:40:30at a distance.
00:40:31Distance makes the heart grow fonder,
00:40:33so the poets say.
00:40:35But why have you wasted so much precious time
00:40:38worshipping at a distance?
00:40:40Well, you see, Lulu, it's like this.
00:40:43I always figured that Bill Merrill
00:40:45had first call on your time.
00:40:47You know, being in the same house with him and everything,
00:40:50I just naturally thought that...
00:40:52Oh, Bill doesn't even know this poor little me.
00:40:56Is that so?
00:40:58I didn't think he was that good.
00:40:59That's sweet of you, Roy.
00:41:01But of course, Bill is really out of this world.
00:41:05Huh? Where is he?
00:41:07Way up in the clouds.
00:41:19She's an actress or something.
00:41:22She uses the most intoxicating perfume.
00:41:25My sin.
00:41:26How do you know? Have you seen her?
00:41:28No, but she puts it on her letters.
00:41:30Then Madeline put a return address on the letters?
00:41:33Yes. The Armour Arms, Chicago.
00:41:36Isn't that beautiful?
00:41:38Armour Arms? Sounds like a packing plant.
00:41:40Oh, Roy.
00:41:42Armour, that's French for love.
00:41:44Armour Arms.
00:41:46Arms of love.
00:41:50Well, I guess I gotta be going, Lulu.
00:41:52Oh, you have to, Roy.
00:41:53Just when we discovered we are kindred souls
00:41:56with our own appreciation of romance.
00:41:59Romance makes me hungry, Lulu.
00:42:01Tell you what, when you finish with the radio,
00:42:03bring it back to the drugstore
00:42:05and I'll make you the biggest banana split
00:42:07you ever ate in your life.
00:42:20I'll certainly take care of it.
00:42:21I'll certainly take care of this for you, Mrs. Johnson.
00:42:23Thank you, Mr. Merrill.
00:42:35Mr. Merrill?
00:42:37Yes?
00:42:39I have a telegram for you.
00:42:41Let's have it.
00:42:43All right, here she comes.
00:42:45Happy birthday to you, Bill.
00:42:47To you, Bill. To you, Bill.
00:42:49Happy birthday to you, Bill.
00:42:51It's from Chicago.
00:42:53And it's signed by Lynn Joyce.
00:43:02Now look, here's a quarter.
00:43:04You get out of here and don't deliver
00:43:06any more singing telegrams to me.
00:43:10Churchill FM!
00:43:12Well, did it work?
00:43:14Did it work?
00:43:16You should have seen Bill Merrill's face
00:43:18when Dick told him who the telegram was from.
00:43:20I think we're definitely on the right track at last.
00:43:22Oh, Mrs. Hastings,
00:43:24that was a wonderful idea you gave us
00:43:26about the astrology.
00:43:28Oh, thank you, doctor.
00:43:30And by the way, the governor's office phone
00:43:32and said you have an appointment
00:43:34with the governor's office.
00:43:36Oh, thank you.
00:43:37The governor's office phone and said
00:43:39you have an appointment with the governor
00:43:41at 10 o'clock Saturday morning.
00:43:43What's our next move, doc?
00:43:45I'm going to St. Paul to see
00:43:47what I can accomplish with the governor.
00:43:49You'd better take the first train for Chicago.
00:43:51Contact the Joyce woman
00:43:53and try to find out if she's been
00:43:55getting any money from Bill.
00:43:57Gee, doc, I don't know.
00:43:59I don't think I'd have much luck
00:44:01with a woman like...
00:44:03Well, the least you can do is try.
00:44:05Dr. Christian can't be in both places at once.
00:44:07He's taking care of the business.
00:44:09Don't worry, G.
00:44:11You have already shown us
00:44:13that you do have a way with women.
00:44:15Yes. Don't forget Lulu.
00:44:17All right. I'm on my way.
00:44:19But remember one thing, Judy.
00:44:21You asked for it.
00:44:29I'd like to speak to Miss Madeline Joyce, please.
00:44:32Yes?
00:44:34This is Roy Davis.
00:44:35I'm a friend of Bill Merrill's, and I just got into town, and...
00:44:38What did Bill Merrill want you to call me for?
00:44:41I guess he figured I'd need somebody to show me the town while I was here.
00:44:45You see, Bill and I are old friends, and...
00:44:48Oh, he sure said a lot of nice things about you the last time I saw him.
00:44:52I'll bet he did.
00:44:54You're surprised?
00:44:56Ah, I'll bet you're just being modest.
00:44:59Yeah, Bill and I used to go to school together.
00:45:01Yeah, a long time ago.
00:45:04Since then, I've struck it kind of rich in oil.
00:45:07Thought it was kind of time to spend a little.
00:45:10Well, I'd certainly like to meet any friend of Bill's.
00:45:15Yes, that would be all right.
00:45:18Suppose you come about, say, about dinnertime?
00:45:27Hello!
00:45:30Madeline?
00:45:30Won't you come in?
00:45:34Well, you didn't tell me you were so handsome.
00:45:36Same to you, and many of them.
00:45:38Bill said you were a looker, but he didn't go far enough.
00:45:43I brought these for you.
00:45:46Did you say you were in the oil business, Mr. Davis?
00:45:48Yeah. Yeah, that's right.
00:45:50In River's End?
00:45:51No, I just dropped in there to see Bill about some investments.
00:45:54You know, he's the town banker.
00:45:55Oh, yes. Won't you sit down?
00:45:59These are lovely.
00:46:01They're exquisite.
00:46:04Would you like to put them on for me?
00:46:06Roy.
00:46:28Come in.
00:46:56Office of the Governor.
00:46:58Just a moment.
00:47:00Yes, sir?
00:47:01I have an appointment with the Governor at 10 o'clock.
00:47:03Your name, please?
00:47:05Dr. Christian.
00:47:06Will you be seated?
00:47:08Oh, but, miss, it's most important.
00:47:11I'll tell your secretary, Mr. Redmond.
00:47:23For Mr. Redmond?
00:47:24Yes.
00:47:27I don't know how I'm going to get through my work
00:47:29and keep all the Governor's appointments, too.
00:47:32Why did he have to pick this morning to visit the State Fair?
00:47:36I don't know, Mr. Redmond.
00:47:37No, you wouldn't.
00:47:38Send Mr. Jenkins in.
00:47:57Miss, my appointment was for 10 o'clock.
00:48:00I'm sorry, sir. You'll just have to wait.
00:48:28Miss, my appointment was for 10 o'clock.
00:48:31You sent my name in, but it must have gone astray.
00:48:34It went to Mr. Redmond. He's the Governor's secretary.
00:48:44Is that Mr. Redmond there?
00:48:46Yes, it is.
00:48:47Mr. Redmond.
00:48:48Yes, yes. What is it?
00:48:50I've been waiting here since 10 o'clock.
00:48:52I'm Dr. Christian from River Sand.
00:48:54But my good man, you're not Mr. Redmond.
00:48:56I'm Dr. Christian from River Sand.
00:48:58But my good man, this is Saturday.
00:49:00Lots of appointments as well as yours have had to be deferred.
00:49:04But mine is important.
00:49:05I wouldn't have waited here this long
00:49:07if it didn't concern a matter of life and death.
00:49:09Very well, Doctor, but I was just leaving,
00:49:12so if you make it as brief as possible.
00:49:16I had a special appointment for the Governor.
00:49:18I know. So did several others.
00:49:21Unfortunately, the Governor was otherwise occupied today.
00:49:24I'm sorry, Doctor, but I have no appointments that I could.
00:49:28Yours I hope to put off until Monday.
00:49:30Monday?
00:49:32Well, you might as well make it next year.
00:49:34I've got to see him today.
00:49:36That is impossible, Doctor.
00:49:38Well, you could tell me where I might find him, couldn't you?
00:49:41Then I could locate him myself.
00:49:43I could.
00:49:45Well, please.
00:49:47But I won't.
00:49:50Mr. Redmond,
00:49:51mine was no ordinary appointment.
00:49:53It doesn't concern any appropriation or politics.
00:49:57It does concern the life of a little girl.
00:50:00I explained the case in my letter to the Governor.
00:50:02I'm sorry, Doctor, but you can't see the Governor today.
00:50:06Is he in town?
00:50:08Well, couldn't you tell me that?
00:50:10Then I could locate him myself.
00:50:12There's no use talking any further.
00:50:14The Governor is busy all day.
00:50:16A meeting this afternoon, a banquet tonight.
00:50:18It will have to be Monday.
00:50:20And now, if you'll pardon me, Doctor,
00:50:21I must get away.
00:50:26You're not going to leave this office until you try to reach the Governor.
00:50:30Or tell me where he is.
00:50:32You admitted he was in town.
00:50:34Now, where is he?
00:50:35Get away from that door.
00:50:37I'm not going to leave this office until you tell me where the Governor is.
00:50:41Or call him on the telephone.
00:50:43Very well.
00:50:46I'm sorry to have taken such means.
00:50:52Force and threat of any kind, huh?
00:50:55Not exactly in my line, but...
00:50:56You don't happen to know where the Governor is, do you?
00:50:59You want me, Mr. Redmond?
00:51:00Yes. This man refuses to leave my office.
00:51:03Well, he does, does he? Come on.
00:51:05Mr. Redmond, you can't do this.
00:51:08I am doing it.
00:51:09What are the charges, Mr. Redmond?
00:51:11He's a crank. He was on the point of attacking.
00:51:13Oh, assault and battery, huh?
00:51:15No, that's a little severe.
00:51:16Just lock him up till he has time to cool off.
00:51:19I'll be back in a minute.
00:51:21All right, we'll just make it drunk and disorderly.
00:51:24But you have...
00:51:27A drunk doctor, eh?
00:51:28That's bad.
00:51:29Drunk as a goat, Sergeant.
00:51:31But you'd hardly know it.
00:51:32Please, Sergeant.
00:51:34Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, huh?
00:51:36Where are you from, Doc?
00:51:37River's End.
00:51:38Well, what are you doing in the big town?
00:51:40I came here to see the Governor.
00:51:42That's what he's been saying over and over.
00:51:45Drink sure affects some people funny.
00:51:47Stop this nonsense.
00:51:49I demand that you release me.
00:51:50I demand that you send someone to the Governor with a message from me.
00:51:53You never think a dignified-looking old gent like him would get drunk?
00:51:57I never was drunk in my whole life.
00:51:58Oh, Doc, come here.
00:52:00You shouldn't try to drink the town dry the first time you step out.
00:52:05Lock him up, Mac.
00:52:09And Mac, keep an eye on him.
00:52:11He looks like a desperate character to me.
00:52:15They're all alike.
00:52:17I never had a drink. I haven't had a drink since...
00:52:19since the last one.
00:52:36What are you in for, bud?
00:52:40I don't know.
00:52:42It's all a terrible mistake.
00:52:43Sure, we're all in here by mistake.
00:52:46It's our own mistake.
00:52:47For letting them dumb coppers put their hands on us.
00:52:50But I didn't do anything.
00:52:52All I wanted was to see the Governor.
00:52:55Them coppers spoil anybody's racket.
00:52:57Look at me.
00:52:58All I wanted was to see the President of the First National Bank.
00:53:17Good evening, Governor.
00:53:18Evening, Tom. Is Mr. Redman back yet?
00:53:19In his office, sir.
00:53:20Thanks.
00:53:22Hello, Red.
00:53:23Hello, Governor.
00:53:24Have a busy day?
00:53:25Oh, I should say.
00:53:27Is my speech for tonight?
00:53:29Yeah, it must be.
00:53:31Fellow citizens and taxpayers.
00:53:33It's already except for a reference to the foreign situation.
00:53:36Who do you want to quote?
00:53:37I don't know.
00:53:38I'm afraid I can't.
00:53:39I'm afraid I can't.
00:53:40I'm afraid I can't.
00:53:41I'm afraid I can't.
00:53:42I'm afraid I can't.
00:53:43I'm afraid I can't.
00:53:44I'm afraid I can't.
00:53:45I'm afraid I can't.
00:53:47Who do you want to quote?
00:53:48Washington, Monroe, or Roosevelt?
00:53:51Who do you think?
00:53:54How'd you make out in your golf match today?
00:53:56Well, some crank barged in just before I left
00:53:58and got nasty when he couldn't see you.
00:54:00Crank, eh?
00:54:01Yes.
00:54:02Threw me completely off my game.
00:54:03Oh, that's too bad.
00:54:04Who was he?
00:54:05Oh, Dr. Christian.
00:54:07Christian?
00:54:08Did you take care of him?
00:54:09Quite.
00:54:10He's in jail.
00:54:11What?
00:54:13But I had to do something to get rid of him.
00:54:15He actually threatened me.
00:54:16Oh, Redmond, will I ever make a politician out of you?
00:54:18Dr. Christian in jail.
00:54:19Hello?
00:54:20Get me the district police, please.
00:54:2412th Precinct Police Station.
00:54:26Hello.
00:54:27This is the governor talking.
00:54:30This is the President of the United States.
00:54:31Hiya, girl.
00:54:34This is the governor speaking.
00:54:40Yes, sir.
00:54:42Yes, Governor.
00:54:43Dr. Christian.
00:54:44Oh, yes, we have.
00:54:46Yes, right away.
00:54:48Of course, Governor.
00:54:50Yes, Your Excellency.
00:54:52Hey, Mac!
00:54:53Let Dr. Christian out!
00:54:55Dr. Christian time.
00:54:56Hurry it up!
00:54:57What do you know?
00:54:58The governor does want to see that Dr. Christian.
00:55:02Oh, Doctor, there's been a terrible mistake.
00:55:05I hope you won't hold us responsible, Doctor.
00:55:06I knew you weren't at lunch the minute I laid eyes on you.
00:55:09It's all right, gentlemen.
00:55:10Now, if you'll just direct me back to the Capitol buildings.
00:55:12It's just a few blocks.
00:55:13Two down and three across.
00:55:14What are you talking about?
00:55:16Get him a police car and a motorcycle escort.
00:55:18No, thank you.
00:55:19That won't be necessary.
00:55:20Goodbye.
00:55:21If it were not an emergency,
00:55:22I wouldn't have come here tonight, gentlemen.
00:55:26A child is dying of something
00:55:28you don't hear about very often,
00:55:30but which happens lots of times.
00:55:33Dying of a broken heart.
00:55:35I may sound emotional,
00:55:37but believe me, it's true.
00:55:39Ultra-medical skills suffice to save the child's life, Doctor.
00:55:43This is a case where medicine won't help.
00:55:46The only chance the child has
00:55:48is for you to grant her father a temporary parole.
00:55:51Well, that I can't do.
00:55:53Not just simply issue a parole
00:55:55without at least reviewing the case.
00:55:57No, Doctor, it would set a dangerous precedent.
00:56:00But, Governor, we are on the track of new evidence
00:56:03that makes it almost certain another person is guilty.
00:56:06Well, then the solution would be simple.
00:56:08When you get your evidence, appeal the case through the courts.
00:56:10Oh, that takes time.
00:56:12Maybe weeks, Governor, and then it would be too late.
00:56:14Probably the banquet committee. We're late.
00:56:17Hello?
00:56:19Long distance for whom?
00:56:21Oh, Dr. Christian.
00:56:23Just a moment, please.
00:56:27Hello?
00:56:29Yes, Judy.
00:56:32Yes.
00:56:35Now, listen to me carefully.
00:56:37Try using glucose injections intravenously.
00:56:41Yes.
00:56:42Yes, and continue until I get there.
00:56:44I'll be back as soon as I can.
00:56:47And I'm going to bring her father with me
00:56:49if it's humanly possible.
00:56:51Goodbye.
00:56:55The child's condition is even more dangerous now
00:56:57than when I left her.
00:56:59She needs her father.
00:57:01He's the only one who can save her.
00:57:03But good heavens, Doctor,
00:57:05you haven't given me any actual proof
00:57:07of this man's innocence.
00:57:09Governor, I'm not asking you to pardon him
00:57:11or to reverse any decisions.
00:57:13That can come later when we have the actual proof.
00:57:16All I'm asking now is for you
00:57:18to release Bob Webster for a few days,
00:57:21even 48 hours.
00:57:24I'll be responsible for him
00:57:26or you can send an officer along with him.
00:57:28Governor,
00:57:30you should get Dr. Christian to write your speeches.
00:57:32She's even got me on his side now.
00:57:34I'm afraid you've got to give him what he wants.
00:57:37Thank you, Mr. Redmond.
00:57:38Hello?
00:57:40All right.
00:57:43Governor,
00:57:45they say the soup's getting cold at the banquet.
00:57:47Oh, let it freeze over.
00:57:50Come with me, Dr. Christian.
00:58:08Good evening.
00:58:10Good evening.
00:58:12Good evening.
00:58:14Good evening.
00:58:16Good evening.
00:58:18Good evening.
00:58:20Good evening.
00:58:22Good evening.
00:58:24Good evening.
00:58:26Good evening.
00:58:28Good evening.
00:58:30Good evening.
00:58:32Good evening.
00:58:34Good evening.
00:58:36Good evening.
00:58:38Good evening.
00:58:40Good evening.
00:58:42Good evening.
00:58:44Good evening.
00:58:46Good evening.
00:58:48Good evening.
00:58:50Good evening.
00:58:52Good evening.
00:58:54Good evening.
00:58:56Good evening.
00:58:58Good evening.
00:59:00Good evening.
00:59:02Good evening.
00:59:04Good evening.
00:59:06Good evening.
00:59:08Man, you're still a pretty weak little girl.
00:59:10You know, you've got to be good and strong
00:59:12to take part in that big music festival.
00:59:14Will you be there to hear me sing, Daddy?
00:59:18I'm going to try, darling.
00:59:20I'm pretty sure that
00:59:22Dr. Christian will be able to arrange it.
00:59:29Will Mr. Hampton be there with you?
00:59:32Well, you don't think I'd miss it, do you?
00:59:34After I've heard what a fine singer you are?
00:59:38I wish I didn't have to go back to St. Paul.
00:59:41Don't you worry about that.
00:59:43You just hurry up and get well
00:59:45so you'll be in good voice for the concert.
00:59:47Send us a wire as soon as you get there.
00:59:49Hold tight to Dr. Hampton, Danny.
00:59:51Oh, we're going to be awfully lonesome to get back.
00:59:53And we'll get the concert on the radio.
00:59:55Dr. Christian!
00:59:57Yes?
00:59:59I've got to go.
01:00:01I've got to go.
01:00:03I've got to go.
01:00:05I've got to go.
01:00:07I've got to go.
01:00:09I've got to go.
01:00:11I've got to go.
01:00:13I've got to go.
01:00:15I've got to go.
01:00:17I love you, Sasha.
01:00:18Another telegram for you.
01:00:20And these are for you.
01:00:24I'll wear them at the concert.
01:00:26I hope they last that long.
01:00:40Don't worry, doctor.
01:00:42Go on to St. Paul and if we hear anything more
01:00:44from Roy outside of how he's progressing
01:00:45We let you know. I'm afraid Roy has been lost to the cause.
01:00:54By the way it's wrong I Judy.
01:01:03Did you finally finish your research work well the man has to be thorough in such
01:01:08matters Rome wasn't made today you know where's Dr Christian have I got important
01:01:12information that Christians in St.
01:01:14Paul with Jane what kind of information just what the doctor ordered she was
01:01:18holding them over his head. My sin.
01:01:23Look here I gave us I could overlook your carrying some of the little because I
01:01:26know what this other woman is something entirely different can't discuss it with
01:01:30you now Judy I got an important call to make. And I help it if I have
01:01:35a way with women eight nine four please right if it's if this is
01:01:38a not a woman you're calling everything between us is off state bank connect me
01:01:42with Bill Merrill junior please Judy go sit down someplace with you I'll take care
01:01:46of what's between us later hello Bill this is Roy Davis if you're not too busy I'd
01:01:52like to come over and have
01:01:53a little talk. Next
01:02:01contestant ladies and gentlemen will be Miss Jane Webster from rivers and.
01:02:08Rivers.
01:02:24I was.
01:02:38Oh, my soul, my soul, my soul, my soul, my soul, my soul, my soul, my soul, my soul,
01:03:06my soul.
01:03:07My gaze is he who in tender watchfulness never did fail or waver.
01:03:20Only did he know the fever breaking my heart to love.
01:03:33Oh, my fear that is love and love alone.
01:03:45Secret of love in the love universal.
01:03:58Mysterious power guiding the fate of man.
01:04:09Oh, my sorrow, sorrow and sadness, sorrow and sadness of this poor earth.
01:04:27Sorrow and sadness of this poor earth.
01:04:35Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
01:04:52Ever free I'll follow gaily after joy wherever it lead me.
01:05:08Under drop and dew all day become the cup of flesh and rain.
01:05:13Where the daybreak of day be dying, fresh delight shall overcame.
01:05:23Where all the darkness away be left for joy shall I long in vain.
01:05:29Ah, ah, ah, ah, shall I long in vain.
01:05:35Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, long in vain.
01:05:48Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, shall I long in vain.
01:06:00Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, shall I long in vain.
01:06:13Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, long in vain.
01:06:43Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, long in vain.